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Year 2009

 

Rate Syndie Viewership Declines as Summer Nears

Original at Television Week external link    Wed, May 27

 MI the top of the first-year first-run pack, with a 1.7, off 6%. NBC Universal's “Deal or No Deal” also dropped 6%, posting a 1.5. The rest of the field held steady, except for Debmar-Mercury's “Trivial Pursuit: America Plays,” which lifted 20% to a 0.6.

Rate Grading the Networks

Original at Television Week external link    Sun, Apr 26

 MI Reality-wise, “The Apprentice” is down compared with last year, while “Deal or No Deal” burned out in the fall. TV 2.0: In addition to its Hulu connections, NBC continues to make driving viewers to the Internet a priority via specialized content for ...

Rate Sweeps Makes Speedy Return

Original at Television Week external link    Sun, Apr 26

 MI The top three finalists will perform on the show in Chicago, with a $5000 top prize at stake. —NBC Universal's “Deal or No Deal” is planning a College Week, starting May 11, while “Access Hollywood” will tackle Top Five lists, commenting on topics like ...

Rate Syndie Ratings Slump Amid Religious Holidays, March Madness

Original at Television Week external link    Tue, Apr 21

 MI - Andrew Krukowski NBC Universal's “Deal or No Deal” finished closely behind with a 6% drop to a 1.6. In court shows, the entire field showed slight declines from the previous week with the exception of Twentieth Television's “Divorce Court,” which stayed flat with a 1.3 ...

Rate ‘Doctors,’ ‘Wilkos’ Post Gains in March Syndie Sweep

Original at Television Week external link    Tue, Apr 14

 MI The top three daily rookie syndication shows made gains from their premiere weeks, including a 7% rise for NBC’s “Deal or No Deal” to a 1.7 and Warner Bros. Domestic Television Distribution’s “The Bonnie Hunt Show,” which increased by 25% to a 1.0. ...

Rate Syndication Gains as NCAA Tourney Ends

Original at Television Week external link    Tue, Apr 7

 MI NBC Universal’s “Deal or No Deal” increased 6% to a 1.8 household rating, while Warner Bros.’ “The Bonnie Hunt Show” lifted up by 11% to a 1.0. The rest of the field held steady. In court, CBS’ “Judge Judy” gained by 7% to a 4.4, followed by “Judge Joe ...

Rate Strong Syndie Start for ‘Deal’

Original at Television Week external link    Wed, Sep 24

NBC Universal Domestic Television’s “Deal or No Deal” took the top ratings prize among syndicated rookies for the 2008-09 season thus far, trumping the rest of the freshman pack for its first official week’s ratings. For the week ending Sept. 14, “Deal” drew a household rating of 1.6, givin...

Rate Solid Start for Syndie Shows

Original at Television Week external link    Sun, Sep 14

Early returns for the fresh slate of syndication programming gave industry executives cause for some optimism in a market that’s becoming more difficult for freshman shows. Filling in time periods that punished their predecessors and fighting to create audience awareness, shows lik...

Rate Video: ‘Deal or No Deal’s’ Scott St. JohnVideo included in this story.  Click to view.

Original at Television Week external link    Tue, Sep 2

NBC Universal Domestic Television Distribution and Endemol USA will attempt to translate “Deal or No Deal’s” prime time success into daytime with what some analysts are calling the highest-profile rookie show of the syndication season. The syndicated version will feature all the key...

Rate Daytime 'Deal' Doubles Down

Original at Television Week external link    Sun, Jul 20

What many executives consider to be fall’s highest-profile launch in syndication, “Deal or No Deal,” is shaping up to be a leaner and meaner, faster-paced daytime version of the prime-time hit. The series is being distributed by NBC Universal Domestic Television Distribution, which h...

Year 2007

 

Rate ‘Deal or No Deal’ Has Highest Web Traffic

Original at Television Week external link    Wed, Oct 10

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By one measure, the biggest hit of premiere week was NBC’s “Deal or No Deal.” The game show’s Web site had more traffic than any other broadcast network show, followed by ABC’s “Dancing With the Stars,” NBC’s “Heroes” and ABC’s “Grey’s Anatomy.” The list of most-visited series Web sites for...

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